Analysis of the factors of human error based on Nahj al-Balaghah

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1 Graduated from the Faculty of Quranic and Hadith Studies at Qom University of Islamic Education

2 Assistant Professor of the Department of Quran and Hadith Studies, Qom University of Islamic Studies

Abstract

Misguidance is the opposite of guidance and means misguidance and deviation from the straight path. The present study has investigated the causes of human error from the perspective of Nahjul Balagha by analytical-descriptive method. In Nahj al-Balaghah, the causes of human error can be divided into external and internal. The inner factor is also diversified into two types of tendencies or the same human carnal desires, namely, sin, worldliness and worldliness, and insight, ie ignorance. The result of following the path of either of these two types of factors is sin, which is itself an independent factor in the disorder or the increase of the disorder. The external factor has also been introduced as Satan and his followers, who have been introduced in Nahj al-Balaghah as important examples of human error.
Misguidance is the opposite of guidance and means misguidance and deviation from the straight path. The present study has investigated the causes of human error from the perspective of Nahjul Balagha by analytical-descriptive method. In Nahj al-Balaghah, the causes of human error can be divided into external and internal. The inner factor is also diversified into two types of tendencies or the same human carnal desires, namely, sin, worldliness and worldliness, and insight, ie ignorance. The result of following the path of either of these two types of factors is sin, which is itself an independent factor in the disorder or the increase of the disorder.

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